Sleep Efficiency and Total Sleep Time in Individuals with Type 2 Diabetes with and without Insomnia Symptoms.

Sleep Disorders Pub Date : 2020-07-17 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2020/5950375
Mohammed M Alshehri, Abdulaziz A Alkathiry, Aqeel M Alenazi, Shaima A Alothman, Jason L Rucker, Milind A Phadnis, John M Miles, Patricia M Kluding, Catherine F Siengsukon
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There is increasing awareness of the high prevalence of insomnia symptoms in individuals with type 2 diabetes (T2D). Past studies have established the importance of measuring sleep parameters using measures of central tendency and variability. Additionally, subjective and objective methods involve different constructs due to the discrepancies between the two approaches. Therefore, this study is aimed at comparing the averages of sleep parameters in individuals with T2D with and without insomnia symptoms and comparing the variability of sleep parameters in these individuals. This study assessed the between-group differences in the averages and variability of sleep efficiency (SE) and total sleep time (TST) of 59 participants with T2D with and without insomnia symptoms. Actigraph measurements and sleep diaries were used to assess sleep parameter averages and variabilities calculated by the coefficient of variation across 7 nights. Mann-Whitney U tests were utilized to compare group differences in the outcomes. Validated instruments were used to assess the symptoms of depression, anxiety, and pain as covariates. Objective SE was found to be statistically lower on average (85.98 ± 4.29) and highly variable (5.88 ± 2.57) for patients with T2D and insomnia symptoms than in those with T2D only (90.23 ± 6.44 and 3.82 ± 2.05, respectively). The subjective average and variability of SE were also worse in patients with T2D and insomnia symptoms, with symptoms of depression, anxiety, and pain potentially playing a role in this difference. TST did not significantly differ between the groups on averages or in variability even after controlling for age and symptoms of depression, anxiety, and pain. Future studies are needed to investigate the underlying mechanisms of worse averages and variability of SE in individuals with T2D and insomnia symptoms. Additionally, prompting the associated risk factors of insomnia symptoms in individuals with T2D might be warranted.

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伴有和不伴有失眠症状的2型糖尿病患者的睡眠效率和总睡眠时间
人们越来越意识到2型糖尿病(T2D)患者失眠症状的高发性。过去的研究已经确定了使用集中趋势和变异性测量睡眠参数的重要性。此外,由于主观和客观方法之间的差异,两者涉及不同的构念。因此,本研究旨在比较有失眠症状和无失眠症状的T2D患者睡眠参数的平均值,并比较这些个体睡眠参数的变异性。本研究评估了59名伴有和不伴有失眠症状的T2D参与者的平均睡眠效率(SE)和总睡眠时间(TST)的组间差异和可变性。使用活动记录仪测量和睡眠日记来评估睡眠参数平均值和由7晚的变异系数计算的变异性。采用Mann-Whitney U检验比较各组结果的差异。使用经过验证的工具来评估抑郁、焦虑和疼痛的症状作为协变量。目的T2D合并失眠患者SE均值(85.98±4.29)低于单纯T2D患者(90.23±6.44),差异有统计学意义(5.88±2.57),差异有统计学意义(3.82±2.05)。伴有T2D和失眠症状的患者SE的主观平均值和变异性也更差,抑郁、焦虑和疼痛的症状可能在这种差异中起作用。即使在控制了年龄和抑郁、焦虑和疼痛的症状后,各组之间的TST在平均值或变异性上也没有显著差异。未来的研究还需要进一步探讨糖尿病和失眠患者SE平均值和变异性较差的潜在机制。此外,提示T2D患者失眠症状的相关危险因素可能是有根据的。
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期刊介绍: Sleep Disorders is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes original research articles, review articles, and clinical studies related to all aspects of sleep disorders.
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